Your customers will be able to pay for your products using PayPal or Credit Card. This plugin makes it easy
for you to set up your online e-commerce store. You do not need to spend days configuring products and
settings. All you need to do is insert a shortcode into one of your web pages and your website will be ready
to go live.

WP PayPal supports PayPal Sandbox. PayPal Sandbox is a simulation environment which allows you to do test
purchases between a test buyer and a seller account. This is to make sure that your store can process PayPal
transactions without any issues. It also helps you get prepared before selling to real customers

This PayPal plugin will allow you to sell products or services on your website using a PayPal Buy Now Button.

You can place a PayPal Buy Now button anywhere on your site where you want to sell something. Your customers
can use their PayPal account to pay for your products or services or they can pay by Debit or Credit Card.

What makes this PayPal plugin powerful is its simplicity. You don’t have to spend days setting up an eCommerce
Solution. Just install this PayPal plugin and in just a few minutes customers from around the world can start
buying products or services from your website using PayPal.

On the settings page of the plugin you will find clear instructions on how to sign up for a PayPal account if
you don’t have one already. This PayPal plugin also provides instructions for how to setup a PayPal Sandbox
account – which will allow you to setup a fake PayPal buyer and seller account (with fake money) so you can
test everything before you start selling to the public.

PayPal Buy Now Button Features

PayPal Button Inserter – Just enter your items name, price, etc. and it make the Buy Now button for you

Works with any WordPress Theme

Built in support for 18 languages (PayPal currently supports 18 languages)

Built in support 25 currencies (PayPal currently supports 25 currencies)

Choose from 4 different PayPal button designs

PayPal testing through SandBox

PayPal authorization mode – sale or authorize

Choose how the PayPal window opens

Choose a cancel payment url

Choose a succesful payment url

WordPress Simple Paypal Shopping Cart
WordPress Simple Paypal Shopping Cart allows you to add an ‘Add to Cart’ button for your product on any posts
or pages. This simple shopping cart plugin lets you sell products and services directly from your own
wordpress site and turns your WP blog into an ecommerce site.

It also allows you to add/display the shopping cart on any post or page or sidebar easily. The shopping cart
shows the user what they currently have in the cart and allows them to change quantity or remove the items.

Features

Easily create “add to cart” button with options if needed (price, shipping, options variations). The cart’s
shortcode can be displayed on posts or pages.

Use a function to add dynamic “add to cart” button directly in your theme.

Minimal number of configuration items to keep the plugin lightweight.

Sell any kind of tangible products from your site.

Ability to sell services from your your site.

Sell any type of media file that you upload to your WordPress site. For example: you can sell ebooks (PDF),
music files (MP3), audio files, videos, photos, images etc.

Your customers will automatically get an email with the media file that they paid for.

Show a nicely formatted product display box on the fly using a simple shortcode.

You can use Paypal sandbox to do testing if needed (before you go live).

Collect special instructions from your customers on the PayPal checkout page.

The orders menu will show you all the orders that you have received from your site.

Ability to configure an email that will get sent to your buyers after they purchase your product.

Ability to configure a sale notification email that gets sent to the site admin when a customer purchase your
item(s).

About Rishi Sanuj

Rishi Sanuj have more than 10 years of experience as programmer in different internet technology such as asp.net, C#, MVC, SQL Server. Also have experience in digital marketing.
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